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Monthly Archives: June 2014

I’m pleased to share links to two of my recent academic writings that were published this week! First, I reviewed Reiko Ohnuma’s Ties That Bind: Maternal Imagery and Discourse in Indian Buddhism (Oxford University Press, 2012) for Religion & Gender journal. In short, I thoroughly enjoyed reading Ties That Bind – it’s informative, very well-written, and takes up…

As a teenager, the idea of working 9am-5pm behind a desk seemed like one of the lower circles of Hell, and played a not-insignificant role in my decision to pursue music as a career. Working full time in IT after graduating college did nothing to improve my opinion of an 8am/9am-5pm job. (Especially when 9a-5p…